Steve Grenard
Steve Grenard is an avid herpetologist with more than forty years of experience with amphibians and reptiles; he published a paper on the reproduction of the Marsupial Frog in 1958. In the summer of 2000, he published a controversial and widely debated review in "Natural History Magazine" on the possibility of American rattlesnake venoms evolving new properties. He is the author of several Howell Book House titles, including: "Your Happy Healthy Pet: Frogs and Toads, An Owner's Guide to a Happy...See more
Steve Grenard is an avid herpetologist with more than forty years of experience with amphibians and reptiles; he published a paper on the reproduction of the Marsupial Frog in 1958. In the summer of 2000, he published a controversial and widely debated review in "Natural History Magazine" on the possibility of American rattlesnake venoms evolving new properties. He is the author of several Howell Book House titles, including: "Your Happy Healthy Pet: Frogs and Toads, An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet: Lizard" and "Amphibians: Their Care and Keeping." He is also the author of a number of scholarly medical and herpetological books, including "Medical Herpetology" and "Handbook of Alligators and Crocodiles, " and is the author of "Introduction to Respiratory Care," a best-selling text review of respiratory therapy. Steve is a board-certified respiratory therapist and polysomnographer and is the clinical coordinator of the Institute of Sleep Medicine at Staten Island University Hospital in Staten Island, New York. See less
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